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Title: Chicago (City Guide)
ISBN: 1741047676
Author:
Karla Zimmerman
Publicate Date: 2008-04-01 Publish: 2008-04-01
List Price: $18.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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1: Chicago in a Minute
Great book for a person looking for new things to do in Chicago or for someone vising the first time and includes a map!
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2: Fantastic Guidebook
I've written books about Chicago and all I can say is I wish I'd written this one. Smart, savvy, sly, Zimmerman and co. have nailed America's most dynamic city. It's almost more fun reading this book than experiencing the city itself. Almost! Buy a copy so you can avoid every trap and revel in every pleasure.
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3: Good book for tourists
If you are thinking of taking a trip to Chicago, this book is great to have. The only thing was that it was a little confusing trying to figure out the different areas in the city - I wish it would have been a little more descriptive for those of us who haven't gone many places in Chicago. However, we did try several of the restaurants that were recommended, and we were satisfied with all of them! Great tidbits of knowledge on the city as well, learned a lot before even going!
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4: Very Good Guide to Chicago
My wife and I used this guide for a vacation to Chicago in October 2006. I am generally a big fan of Lonely Planet Guides, and this one did not disappoint. We stayed in hotel in the Gold Coast but used public transportation to get around to several other sections of the city, and this guide covered all of the areas that we visited very well. Information was concise and useful, and overall I was really pleased with this book. It's maps were invaluable while traveling around - it is worth the price for them alone.
However, there were a couple of recommendations in the book which I did not feel were very good. One restaurant in particular that the guide recommended was awful, and because of that I gave the book 4 stars instead of five.
Despite this, Lonely Planet Chicago is still a very good guide and I would recommend it without hesitation.
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5: Great guide to Chicago
Found the guide really good for sites to see, restaurants + hotel bookings ... the all important shopping section was excellent but didn't mentione that non US residents can avail of discounts in most of the large department stores by registering with the customer service desks ... the 2 and 4 day itineraries ensured that we hit all the must sees ... used it in conjunction with some top tips from Trip Advisors fact sheet on Chicago. Also had good advice on days trips in the greater Chicago vacinity.
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